
Stories from the stage.
Reconciliation in action from the Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase.

Xʷtatəl̕ləm to explore the historical and cultural significance of the Fraser River through an Indigenous lens
"What we want to do is tell the story and the history of the river from our perspective, not from an anthropological approach," says Nolan Charles, longstanding Council Member of the Musqueam Indian Band.

TELUS delivers on reconciliation by closing the digital divide
TELUS is partnering with Indigenous-led organizations on Indigenous-led solutions to advance reconciliation that will be felt by generations to come.

Pipeline equity deal represents fundamental shift for First Nations and Canada’s resource sector
The historic milestone in Coastal GasLink’s pipeline project takes centre stage at the third annual Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase.

Xaays Totem Pole Symbolizes Legacy of Positive Indigenous Relations for Graham Construction
“Having this beautifully crafted Totem Pole in our corporate headquarters is both a literal and a symbolic gesture. It demonstrates our longstanding commitment to and future collaboration with Indigenous Peoples,” states Terry Mitchell, Director of Indigenous Relations, Canada at Graham Construction.

Does Ottawa have selective hearing when it comes to salmon farming in BC?
In this article originally published in National Newswatch, Dallas Smith of the Coalition of First Nations for Finfish Stewardship says it’s time for Ottawa to listen.

Why BC’s reformed natural gas royalty could hold the secret to a thriving sector
Far from the industry's death knell, BC’s new natural gas royalty framework may hold the key to economic reconciliation with Blue Berry River First Nations, writes Josiah Haynes.

FortisBC Bridges Corporate and Community Needs Through Equitable Partnerships
By working collaboratively with Indigenous communities and leaders, FortisBC supports economic reconciliation and strengthens project efficacy.

Indigenous-led joint-venture development is changing Metro Vancouver's skyline – holds the key to solving housing crisis
Expert panel at 2022 Indigenous Partnership Success Showcase will delve into MST Development Corporation’s model, which has seen the First Nations acquire more than $1 billion worth of properties.
Stories of economic reconciliation through partnerships take the stage at 2022 Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase this week
The third annual IPSS event chaired by Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell, supported by GCT Global Container Terminals and other sponsors.
Listening at the core of Teal Jones’ approach to partnering with First Nations
Businesses have an important role to play in reconciliation, says Teal Jones’ spokesperson.

Trades on the Road to Reconciliation
Gitxaala tradesperson and instructor Raven Hillenbrand shares her journey of empowerment through the skilled trades and the BC Building College.

Advancing reconciliation with Canada’s Blue Economy
GCT Global Container Terminals actions increasing Indigenous-led research on waterfront projects and facilitating connections between maritime employers and Indigenous communities.

Partnering in responsible LNG development sparking cultural renewal within Haisla Nation
Chief Crystal Smith shares insights into the Haisla Nation’s revolutionary approach.

What comes after UNDRIP?
IPSS event lead Margareta Dovgal reflects on how this year’s event responds to economic and cultural opportunities.

GCT Global Container Terminals demonstrates ongoing commitment to reconciliation and renewal
To advance truth and reconciliation, efforts include facilitating dialogue, prioritizing sustainability and collaborating respectfully with Indigenous Peoples.

Membertou Chief Terry Paul bringing lessons from east coast fishery to BC at 2022 IPSS
Tickets now on sale for third annual event, chaired by Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell and supported by GCT Global Container Terminals and others.
Three Ways to implement Indigenous reconciliation in your daily life in 2022
Chief Ian Campbell offers three ways to implement Indigenous reconciliation in your life today, with a special focus on those involved in business relationships.

Reconciliation in action with Alberta’s Indigenous Opportunities Corporation
Crown corporations’ milestones lead to an expanded mandate featured at the upcoming Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase in Vancouver.

Start projects right and start them with First Nations
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business calls for Corporate Canada to build strong ties with First Nations before planning any projects on traditional lands.

Equity partnerships represent a turning point for Indigenous communities
Indigenous entrepreneurs are redefining the possible. Josiah Haynes explores the partnerships defining a new generation of economic reconciliation.
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